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I'll through out a name here: Herb Williams (currently an assistant coach in the WNBA)
Come to think of it - it very well may have happened on Friday.I think the when Jimmy Jent left the team, it was likely already known at that point that Thad wouldn't be back. Again, this didn't just happen on Friday.
"The Mayor" would be an interesting option. Good coach, but I'm not sure how he'd operate here. His success was built on a lot of "questionable" and "second chance" kids in Aames.How about Fred Hoiberg if we are talking NBA options? He did pretty well with Iowa State and does not seem very happy with the Bulls at the moment.
At the risk of being repetitive here, the timing is awful for Marshall. He returns a preseason top-10 team that’s poised to debut in the American Athletic Conference. There are few better pure coaches in the country. But Marshall is drastically different than Matta, as he relishes the spotlight and attention nearly as much as Matta shunned it. Hard to imagine someone like that thriving in the shadow of Big Football at Ohio State. His hiring would certainly make a splash.
https://www.si.com/college-basketball/2017/06/05/ohio-state-thad-matta-coaching-candidates
Article mirrors Thamel's tweet, but adds Gregg Marshall.
Marshall would be the homerun, IMO; but he has things pretty cozy in Wichita right now...
Seth Davis makes the good point
The timing is definitely "bad". 17-18 is going to be a throw a way year for no matter who ends up here regardless. But it will be interesting to see how this plays out for sure.
Yep. That's why the timing is so frustrating. Why wait 3 months? Poor planning, and if they don't land a good/great coach, somebody gonna have a lot of 'splainin' to do.
Just sayin'; Hire Crean and you get Jim Harbaugh as a ball boy......
Well, I gotta think Sean Miller is a bit "pie in the sky."
Shaka has come down to earth in Austin. He's been pretty bad there.
I've never been overly impressed with Cronin. He seems like a decent enough coach, but I don't see him as a guy that can lead a major program.
I like Mack, but I don't think his ceiling is as high as Matta's was when he left Xavier.
Buzz Williams is a helluva coach and an interesting name.
Holtmann might be my favorite on that list. Good coach, would love to have him, but is tOSU really an upgrade at this point? Maybe if he's holding out for a big Midwest job, but it doesn't look like any of the other heartland majors are opening up anytime soon with IU now filled.
I want to believe, but it's Greg-guh.
"The Mayor" would be an interesting option. Good coach, but I'm not sure how he'd operate here. His success was built on a lot of "questionable" and "second chance" kids in Aames.
The timing is odd/frustrating to say the least. Frustrating in that if they were more decisive, maybe we have Archie right now, though I'm not 100% sold he comes here over IU. Would have been a tough pill to swallow if he straight up picked IU over us. It does finally give me some optimism for the first time in years about this program. Hope springs eternal and all that. Maybe I didn't see it, but are they looking to fill the position before the season? I would think they would want to, but they could always go the interim route to allow more time. I've said for a while that I'm not sure how attractive the tOSU job is right now. Lotta powers in the area to go up against, Maybe THE football school in the country, luke warm fan support. BUT, we do have a ton of resources, and Matta proved it can be done here...even if his success was really in a different time than now.
Anybody mentioning Donovan and/or Stevens needs to check their delusion at the door.
Should be a very interesting few weeks.
In fairness to Crean, that wasn't planned. Jimbo just got out of his cage.
That reminds me a lot of our old pal, DickRod. We all said he'd struggle at a bigger program when he couldn't rely heavily on "questionable" recruits. We all know how that turned out. Not saying Hoiberg would bring the same results, but it's a big question mark.A lot of what Hoiberg did as far transfers and character was because recruiting at Ames was tough. Easier to build a program that way there than relying on 4 year guys. At Ohio State he might have a chance to build a program the more conventional way.